Univision Music Group

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Univision Music Group
Founded2001
Univision Communications

Univision Music Group was a

Univision Communications [citation needed], the Univision Music Group included three record labels: Univision Records, Fonovisa Records and Disa Records. In June 2001, Univision Music acquired a 50% interest in Mexico-based Disa Records, the second largest independent Spanish language record label in the world, and Mexico's leading independent label. More recently in April 2002, Univision acquired Fonovisa, the largest Latin independent label specializing in Regional Mexican music
.

Its headquarters were located in

Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California; the company had planned to move its headquarters to Woodland Hills in 2002.[1] Univision Music Group also had an extensive and growing publishing business as well as an exclusive distribution and licensing agreement with Universal Music & Video Distribution for several of its labels in the U.S., Puerto Rico and Mexico. The music group was bought by Universal Music Group in February 2008 and absorbed into Universal Music Latin Entertainment
.

Labels

Univision Records (2001-2008)

Launched mid 2001.

Fonovisa Records

Acquired in

Fonovisa is the largest Regional Mexican label in the music industry [citation needed
] and since 1984 has launched major Latin stars into international markets and mainstream America.

In 2009 Fonovisa Records celebrates its 25th anniversary.

Disa Records

Disa Records is the second largest Regional-Mexican label after Fonovisa. [citation needed] It was owned by the Chávez family of Monterrey until June 2001, when Univision acquired 50% of Disa from the Chávez family. In November 2006 Univision acquired the other 50% of the label making it a subsidiary of Univision Music Group.

  • Disa represents over 50 artists, including Palomo, Los Angeles Azules, Grupo Bryndis, Liberación, El Poder del Norte, and most recently, renowned Mexican actress and singer, Aracely Arámbula.

See also

  • List of record labels

References